Dynamos beat Motor Action

Harare Bureau Dynamos……(1) 1Motor Action…….0SOMETIMES football can be cruel and the better team of the day does not necessarily win the match. Defending league champions Dynamos yesterday put up one…

Officials defy order to stop hunting in Save

Herald Reporter
Some senior Zanu-PF and Government officials who received

Zimsec withholds college’s O-Level exam results

Felex Share Herald Reporter
The Zimbabwe Schools Examinations Council has withheld Ordinary Level Mathematics results for 126 candidates at a private college in Harare over suspicion that the paper could have leaked.

The national examination body is now investigating the Open Learning Centre for the alleged malpractice.
Sources said indications were that some officials at the school could have assisted the pupils to access the question paper.

The June O-Level results were released two weeks ago and most candidates have collected their results.
Zimsec sources said the college recorded “unusual” pass rates in the subject hence the decision by the national examinations body to investigate.

There are also reports that some of the students were allowed to use calculators on the non-calculator version of the subject.
The development has seen the pupils failing to apply to polytechnics and teachers’ colleges on time while others are not sure whether to start preparing for the November examinations in the event they finally fail.

Open Learning Centre examination officer, Mr Taurai Munyikwa, confirmed the development saying they were working flat out to solve the problem.
“We have taken the issue with them (Zimsec) and on the 18th of this month I received a letter from them informing us that they were still investigating the issue.”

Govt reduces price of water

Michael Chideme Municipal Reporter
Government has reduced the price of bulk raw water for agriculture and local authorities to enhance agricultural productivity and directed that residents of cities and towns should not pay water charges for the first 6 000 litres per month.

Bulk water for industry and commercial estates has been reduced from US$12,68 for a million litres to US$9,45, while that for commercial agriculture (A2 farmers) has been cut from US$12,19 to US$6,82.
The A1 and communal farmers will now pay US$5 and US$4,50 respectively down from US$7,80 and US$5.

Local authorities will now pay US$6 per million litres of raw water down from US$11,71.
Water Resources Development and Management Minister Sipepa Nkomo, announced the new bulk water prices last week, citing a public outcry over the high cost of water that was militating against farming operations and service delivery to urbanites.

Minister Nkomo said water was a basic human right, adding residents should not pay for the first six cubic metres which translates to 6 000 litres per month. “Anything above that they should pay,” he said.

He said the policy was put in place after the realisation that water was a basic human right, which is required for drinking, cooking, washing and personal hygiene.
A 200-litre drum was found to be adequate for an average family per day.
Asked how local authorities were expected to absorb the cost, he said Government subsidises the cost through reducing the price of bulk raw water.
Minister Nkomo said he had consulted with the service providers on the new price and did not expect resistance.

Village head, subject get 9 years for stocktheft

Court Reporter
A Mhondoro village head and his subject were yesterday sentenced to nine years each in prison for stealing a bull at a farm in Beatrice.
The stolen beast was valued at US$700. Amon Hoya (63) the head and Garikayi Mhepo (27) of Mhepo Village under Chief Nyamweda, Mhondoro

Court postpones PMs maintenance case

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s US$15 000 maintenance case was on Friday postponed to Thursday at the behest of the premier’s lawyers who were committed at the High Court. The PM’s first wife Ms Locardia Karimatsenga is claiming US$15 000 monthly maintenance from her husband at the

Sales rep fired

Labour Reporter
A sales representative with Delta Beverages, John Fadzai, has been fired for stealing 40 cases of soft drinks. Fadzai requested the 40 cases of cans to replace damaged ones at Food World Cameroon Street Branch. It is alleged that the 40 cases never reached the customer. Fadzai was charged with

Teacher acquitted

Court Reporter
A Malbereign Girls’ High School teacher accused of attempting to rape a teenage pupil has been acquitted after a Harare magistrate ruled that the State case had some inconsistencies. Eugene Marongwe (36) was alleged to have sent love text messages to the Form 3 pupil and called her into his

Professors Ncube, Mutambara lock horns

Tichaona Zindoga Herald Reporter
Professor Welshman Ncube and Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara have locked horns ahead of the constitutional Second All Stakeholders Conference as both factions claim to be legitimate representatives of the MDC party to the event. The conference is set to be held from the 4th to the

Council admits failure

Municipal Reporter
Chaos might return to Harare’s bus terminuses following the city’s failure to takeover the management of the ranks. Harare commuters had expected the municipal police and council traffic enforcement officers to take over management of the ranks after the exit of the touts. City officials are in

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